IDK how available I can be before the end of the semester (btw, mine ends on the 10th of next month, if my memory serves correctly). These days it is "cram/crunch" time, so honestly I shouldn't actually even be here. XD

However, once I'm done, I could provide some interesting conversation about an essay I have been working on dealing with teaching foreign language to elementary students in the U.S. (since most everywhere else already does that). However, if you wish to stick with Na'vi, I shouldn't really volunteer myself, as so far I've been an entertainer in the spam section...

and even more so for volunteering. i really just want more material on the stream. how about we get a group of 3 or 4 goin? (including me) and we can talk about whatever? let me know and we'll schedule. i do skype but prefer TS3.

I don't care about Skype vs. TS3. So long as I have more than, say, two or three days warning, and you stick to the weekend or after about 4:30pm weekdays, my schedule is usually flexible.

Perfect. I'll find an open weekend sometime. invite your friends and tell them about the station.

I signed up for an own show and to be more specific: I would like it to let it be interactive, just need to figure out how.Anyone ideas? The idea is that listeners can 'call' (teamspeak/skype or so).

I think that I have tackled the thing:

I set up an own TS server in which you only can connect when you have my IP (and maybe a password) and is only online when I'm online. So, 'callers' can come in the visitors area and when we invite them in the radio channel they will be live on TR (offcourse the TR TS client has to be in that channel as well).

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